"Deuwch pan fynnoch, croeso pan ddeloch"
CRYPTIC? It's Cymric. Ask a
Welshman to put it into Eng
lish. He'll do even more than that.
He'll seem to sing it-"Come when
you will, and welcome when
you come!"
Yes, they speak your language,
too, in Wales. But differently. Lilt
ingly. With a charming "change of
key" that you'll find reflected in
everything you see.
Wales is so simple to reach: less
than six hours by train from Lon
don. But it gives you such a far
away feeling.
After England's mellow villages,
the clean-cut Welsh hamlets, with
their slate-roofed houses, have
quite a different charm. So have
the green valleys of Wales: they
are strangely unlike Scotland's
glens or the dales of Derbyshire.
And those mediaeval Welsh cas
tles, like proud Harlech and Con
way, have a brooding, Celtic air
that's all their own. So step across
the border and sense the mystery of
Wales. Meet her friendly people.
Enjoy her glorious singing - and
her silence.
Two wonderful weeks in Britain
can cost less than $200. Plan early.
See your Travel Agent, now!
Forfurther informationand free literature,write British Travel Association, Box 185, 336Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y .